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© Copyright Black Horse Public House 2008 - All Rights Reserved
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The Black Horse is a friendly local pub, situated in the quieter area of Eastcote old village. Eastcote is a small town placed between historic Pinner and Ruislip in the North West corner of Greater London.

The pub is open plan with a snug area which includes comfortable sofas to the left of the front door and pool/darts areas to the far right of the bar. We operate a 21 and over policy whilst the beer garden to the rear has a covered smoking shelter, which offers space for families old and young alike. The front decking added in the summer of 2006 offers seating and access using ramps to the pub, with ample parking off the main road.

Entertainment comes in all forms from sporting events shown on the televisions, live music to the two pub dogs playing amongst the regulars. We also have two darts teams playing on Monday nights and a pool table is for all to use.

For all sporting events there is a good atmosphere which makes sport all the better for watching. Susan and Colin are avid Saracens RFU fans and are able to give you the chance to obtain tickets for the Saracens home matches at Vicarage Road, Watford.

Live music at the pub is known by many of the locals in the area, being entertained Friday or Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. We play host to musicians performing popular music from the 60s onwards to suit different tastes. For your favourite music check out our events page.

Real Ales can be found at this pub, which are kept to very high standard for which Susan and Colin have attained the coveted Cask Marque certification. With guest Ales from breweries all over the country making weekly appearances (e.g. Timothy Tailor’s Landlord).